A Lot of this going around these days
Our relation to God is
ungodly. We suppose that we know what we are saying when we say “God.” We
assign to him the highest place in our world: and in so doing we place him
fundamentally on one line with ourselves and with things. . . . We press
ourselves into proximity with him: and so, all unthinking, we make him nigh
unto ourselves. We allow ourselves an ordinary communication with him, we
permit ourselves to reckon with him as though this were not extraordinary
behavior on our part. We dare to deck ourselves out as his companions, patrons,
advisers, and commissioners. ...
Secretly we are the masters in this
relationship. We are not concerned with God, but with our own requirements, to
which God must adjust himself. . . . Our well-regulated, pleasurable life longs
for some hours of devotion, some prolongation into infinity. And so, when we
set God upon the throne of the world, we mean by God ourselves. In “believing”
on him, we justify, enjoy, and adore ourselves.
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